Sir James the Rose’s Garland. Harvard College Library.
The Rambler’s Garland. B. M. 11621 c. 4. (57.)
A chap-book of Four New Songs and a Prophecy. 1745? (Here from The Scots Musical Museum, 1853, IV, 458.)
The Merry Cuckold and Kind Wife. Broadside. Printed and Sold at the Printing Office in Bow Church-Yard, London.
Five Excellent New Songs. Edinburgh, 1766. B. M. 11621. b. 6. (8.)
The Duke of Gordon’s Daughter, 1775, in a collection of folio ballads. B. M. 1346. m. 8.
Sir James the Rose, stall-tract of about 1780. Abbotsford Library.
The Duke of Gordon’s Daughter. C. McLachlan, Dumfries, 1785 (?).
Lord Douglas Tragedy, stall-copy of 1792.
[David Herd.] The Ancient and Modern Scots Songs, Heroic Ballads, etc., now first collected into one body from the various Miscellanies wherein they formerly lay dispersed, containing likewise a great number of Original Songs from Manuscripts never before published. Edinburgh, 1769.